134 pages8.5" x 11"SoftcoverISBN-13: 978-0-8389-8416-1Year Published: 2007The task of plagiarism prevention and detection is often perceived within the auspices of the college librarian. The college librarian is well versed in web and electronic resource searching, and has the skill-base needed to quickly and effectively retrieve evidence of plagiarism.

While the use of the librarian as a plagiarism prevention and detection resource is on the rise, the number of libraries that have formalized, through policy statements or other documents, the responsibilities of librarians is still relatively small and for good reason. This is a pragmatic resource for college libraries, their faculty, their staff, and their administrators to use to develop policies on the prevention and detection of plagiarism. The study gathered data and documents from small college libraries and presents them for the reader’s consideration when examining the issue of student plagiarism and its relationship to the college library.

Survey questions covered general information, policy information, librarian responsibilities/activities, incidents and action, and personal/professional experiences This study was conducted to determine what, if anything, is available that may serve as a model for institutions looking to create policies and documents that clearly define the issues for students, faculty, and librarians.

Emergency Response Planning in College Libraries (CLIP Note #40), provides information on disaster and emergency response planning and management to assist librarians in the creation and updates of emergency response plans.